20 Animated And Interactive Infographics You Have To See

Everyone loves infographics, sure, but static infographics are a bit old hat now. With so many infographics out there, it’s easy to overlook a lot of infographics with good content just because they just don’t stand out from the rest of the pack. And, if you’re a designer, you’ve probably racked your brains trying to figure out how to attract viewers and create infographics that do stand out from the rest.

Well, one of the ways you can do that is with animated infographics.

Animated and interactive infographics, especially those designed using HTML5, are quite possibly the future of infographics. Animated infographics engage with viewers better and can help add interest to topics that might otherwise come across as mundane.

Here’s a list of 20 animated and interactive infographics that you can enjoy and find some inspiration from. Do click into the links to get to the full version of the infographics, complete with the animation.

The Complete History Of Social Media. This infographic uses Flash to show you a quick overview of the history of social media. [Visit page]

Hungry Tech Giants. This interactive infographic is a sortable timeline of acquisitions from five of the world’s biggest tech companies over the past 15 years. [Visit page]

HTML5 & CSS3 Readiness. This interactive infographic is a breakdown of HTML5 and CSS3 support in all the major web browsers up to 2013. [Visit page]

The Evolution Of The Web. This infographic uses SVG elements, the timeline of browsers and technologies, as well as the growth of the Internet itself. [Visit page]

Plugging In: How Small Businesses Use Technology. This interactive infographic harnesses HTML5 to show how small businessses are harnessing technology to improve productivity. [Visit page]

Web Browsers & Resolutions. This animated infographic uses its animated elements cleverly to show the importance of testing a website with multiple resolutions, browsers, and even operating systems. [Visit page]

Evolution Of Social Collaboration. This interactive infographic takes you through a quick history and evolution of social collaboration from before the 1960s up to the present day. [Visit page]

Evolution Of Insight. This is an interactive infographic that tells the story of market research, from the start of the 20th Century all the way up to the 2000s. [Visit page]

Retail Security Threats. This animated and interactive infographic takes you through all the typical parts of a retail store where hackers might choose to try and gain access into the network. [Visit page]

Inception. This infographic uses animations to great effect to help explain what happened in the movie ‘Inception’. The minimalist design defintiely helps it achieve this goal. [Visit page]

Flights Interactive. This infographic is an aviation buff’s dream. Not only is it an interactive world map that tracks all the planes and flight routes in real time, it’s also a presentation on the history of commercial flight. [Visit page]

Bond: Licence To Drive. This wonderfully animated, designed and drawn infographic charts the evolution of Bond cars, from the Sunbeam Alpine in ‘Dr. No’ up to the Land Rover Defender in ‘Skyfall’. [Visit page]

World’s Biggest Data Breaches. This interactive infographic is a visualization of all the biggest data breaches since 2004. [Visit page]

How Search Works. This interactive infographic details how Google search works, from the initial crawling and indexing stages to how they fight spam to ensure the quality of your search results. [Visit page]

Dribbble: What’s It Used For? This interactive HTML5 infographic explains Dribbble, from what it’s used for to some common terms used on the service. [Visit page]

How A Flat Panel Display Works. This animated infographic, made in HTML5, dissects a flat screen display to show exactly how one works. [Visit page]

How A Car Engine Works. This HTML5 animated infographic shows you how a car engine works in brilliant detail. [Visit page]

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